Tommy's Honour
Author(s): Cook, Kevin
The definitive account of golf's founding father and son, Old and Young Tom Morris. For the first time, the two are portrayed as men of flesh and blood -- heroic but also ambitious, loving but sometimes confused and angry. Two men from one household, with ambitions that made them devoted partners as well as ardent foes. Tommy's Honour is a compelling story of the two Tom Morrises, father and son, both supremely talented golfers but utterly different, constituting a record-breaking golfing dynasty that has never been known before or since. Father, Old Tom Morris, grew up a stone's throw away from golf's ancestral home at St Andrews, a whisky-fuelled caddie, a wonderful 19th century character who became an Open Champion three times before running the Royal & Ancient, then sole governing body of the game. His son, Young Tom, arguably an even more prodigious talent than his father, was a golfing genius, the Tiger Woods of his era, who at 17 became the youngest player, to this day, to win the Open Championship. He then went on to win it four times in a row, an unprecedented achievement.On one occasion, father and son fought it out at the last hole of the Championship before the son finally triumphed.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : HarperCollins Publishers Limited
- : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
- : 0.285
- : 31 May 2008
- : 197mm X 130mm X 28mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : 384
- : 808
- : Paperback
- : Cook, Kevin